I’m curious if anyone has information about DLSS4 and whether we can integrate it into games on Linux. I heard that the creator of DLSS Swapper is working on a Linux version, but I’m not sure about any other methods available to make it work.
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What I did was copy the DLSS files from Cyberpunk into a game that supports DLSS and replace them. Then, I used the DLSSTweaks mod to switch to DLSS4. To see if it’s working, just enable the overlay in DLSSTweaks while you’re in-game. If you see a letter J or K, it means the preset is set up correctly! Watch for that overlay—it’s pretty handy.
You can actually set up a DLSS override by using a launch parameter in Proton. It’s a cool way to get it running on Linux, but you might want to check out some forums for the exact steps on how to do this.
Could you share how to use the DLSSTweaks mod on Linux? The Nexus file contains a DLSSTweaksConfig.exe, but it seems to run only through Wine and doesn’t operate properly. Also, which DLSS file from Cyberpunk should I copy? There are several like nvngx_dlss.dll and sl.dlss_g.dll. Do I need to take them all?